Las Vegas to Zion, Bryce, and GC in one week in an RV
Our family is taking the plunge- renting an RV for a week, starting in Vegas and planning to see Zion, Bryce, and GC- probably in that order. We'll have seven nights total before needing to be back in Vegas to return the RV. Any suggestions as to how many days to spend at each destination? I've been vaguely thinking :
Nights 1-2 Cedar City KOA for Zion
Nights 3-4 Bryce Valley KOA
Nights 5-7 Grand Canyon (Which KOA? There are two listed for Williams)
And an early start back to Vegas that last morning (5 hr trip? ish?)
Comments and suggestions from Road Trip veterans would be welcome!
p.s. This trip is a precursor to decide if next summer we really want to spend THREE weeks in one of these things doing the Denver-Moab-Yellowstone drive.
Save valuable time, money and have a better time.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
I agree. You have the RV and you have the National park campgrounds, why add to your driving for a more expensive and less attractive camping experience. It's going to take up to an hour and a half each way from Cedar City which is 2.5/3 hours a day you could be enjoying in the park. The Watchman campground in Zion is close to the entrance and the free shuttle bus services into the canyon and to the lovely little town of Springdale. Just set up camp and enjoy yourselves with no driving. If there were no availabilities at Watchman you could check out the Zion River resort about 20mins away.
Bryce has it's own campground, but you could check out 'Rubys Inn' RV park. Right near the main entrance with shops, dining and 'Old Bryce Town' nearby. A shuttle bus takes you to the main area from nearby, but when you visit the other viewpoints head to the furthest first [Rainbow and Yovimpa point] and visit the rest on the way back. All the viewpoints will be on your side of the road and you won't have to keep crossing traffic to the pull outs.
For the Grand canyon you have the 'Trailer park' which has Hook ups, or Mather Campground without. Lovely setting and a short walk to the rim and village area. As said above look into available sites and if there are any, book asap.
You will have to pay an additional fee to go through the Mount Carmel tunnel between Zion and Bryce and you will have a short wait while they stop on coming traffic from entering the tunnel so that you can drive down the middle because of height restrictions on the sides of the arch. It was $15 [and I think it still is] but don't worry, it's quite an exciting drive !
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Oh yeah- we'll be doing this the last week in September, if that's relevant.
Take some warm tops, night time temps can get pretty chilly, especially so at Bryce as it's at high elevation.